Nevada Revised Statutes Section 695B.140 - Insurance

Reserve fund: Minimum amounts; computation; contracts with hospitals; participation of physicians.

1. No corporation subject to the provisions of this chapter may establish, maintain or operate a hospital, medical or dental service plan unless it has and at all times maintains a reserve fund equal to the following minimum amounts in relation to the number of natural persons entitled to hospital, medical or dental services under contracts issued by the corporation:

Amount of

Number of Natural Persons Reserve

Entitled to Benefits Fund

1 to 1,000, inclusive......................................................................................... $100,000

1,001 to 10,000, inclusive.................................................................................. 500,000

10,000 or more.................................................................................................... 750,000

but such a reserve fund is not required of a corporation acting only as a fiscal administrator of programs funded by public agencies, authorized insurers and other authorized health service plans.

2. In computing the amount of a reserve fund, the Commissioner shall include the amounts agreed to be paid by contracting hospitals to the corporation or its equivalent value of hospital service to be rendered without charge by the contracting hospital to the hospital service corporation.

3. In addition to the reserve fund provided for in this chapter, the Commissioner shall require every corporation subject to this chapter to make, and to maintain in force, such contracts with enough hospitals in the State of Nevada to be adequate, in the opinion of the Commissioner, to provide care for all natural persons entitled to hospital benefits in the State of Nevada under contracts issued by such a corporation.

4. In addition, the Commissioner shall require medical or dental service corporations to give evidence of the participation of a sufficient number of physicians or dentists, in his judgment, to render the medical or dental services specified under the contract.

Last modified: February 27, 2006